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Then chime in. Me personally, I can comment and post all my opinions as a very lay person, but I’m interested in what someone who works in law enforcement or lawyers think about this. We can all have opinions, but it’s mostly guessing by layman terms for most of us. So, what are your thoughts on this?23 years as an attorney and I agree.
Then chime in. Me personally, I can comment and post all my opinions as a very lay person, but I’m interested in what someone who works in law enforcement or lawyers think about this. We can all have opinions, but it’s mostly guessing by layman terms for most of us. So, what are your thoughts on this?
(Shut up Weezer, inVol, drvenner, Glitch and others I forgot) my old mind forgot, but I can count those degenerates )
I get it with landing on top of QB but looked unavoidable with trying to get the fumble...and did look like he tried to put an arm down to keep his weight off of him. But I'm sure they're being told to protect the QBs and they are just enforcing the rule.As we officials say…
“The best way to get a bad rule changed? Enforce it.”
Well seeing how they currently don't have an AD I don't see this happening anytime soon. Although I have heard Harsin will be fired during their bye week. They gonna screw this all up. And I thought we made some bad decisionsShoot, AU should go ahead and get this done. He’s a home run there. Great college coach
I gave my opinion before. Per the statement: The drunk boy did not commit an offense. He made a mistake. He opened the door thinking it was his place. He realized it wasn’t. He shut the door.Then chime in. Me personally, I can comment and post all my opinions as a very lay person, but I’m interested in what someone who works in law enforcement or lawyers think about this. We can all have opinions, but it’s mostly guessing by layman terms for most of us. So, what are your thoughts on this?
(Shut up Weezer, inVol, drvenner, Glitch and others I forgot) my old mind forgot, but I can count those degenerates )
I gave my opinion before. Per the statement: The drunk boy did not commit an offense. He made a mistake. He opened the door thinking it was his place. He realized it wasn’t. He shut the door.
He was no longer a threat. There was no legal justification for following him out and beating him.
If he had punched him or shot him dead while he was in his apartment, he would have a legal justifiable defense.
As we officials say…
“The best way to get a bad rule changed? Enforce it.”